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Dangote refinery receives first batch of 4,000 CNG trucks

Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals announced that it has begun receiving 4,000 compressed natural gas-powered trucks for its fuel distribution programme, which is set to officially commence on August 15.

In a statement on Sunday, the company said the project aims to transform Nigeria’s fuel distribution system by lowering logistics costs and improving supply efficiency.

The fleet, being imported through Apapa Port, represents an estimated ₦720 billion capital investment.

The first batch of trucks has been delivered to the refinery site in Ibeju-Lekki and was received by Dangote Industries’ Vice-President of Oil and Gas, Devakumar Edwin, alongside refinery staff and customers.

“The fleet of fuel tankers, being imported through Apapa Port, represents a significant capital investment estimated at N720bn. This expenditure underscores the company’s commitment to pioneering innovative solutions as the world’s largest single-train refinery continues to expand its operational capabilities,” the statement partly read.

Group Chief of Branding and Communication, Anthony Chiejina, described the development as a “groundbreaking” step for Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector.

“Given the complexities inherent in global supply chains, the delivery of these specialised CNG-powered tankers is indeed commendable. This approach ensures that we maintain operational efficiency while scaling up the fleet. Our unwavering commitment to this programme is reflected in our ongoing collaboration with key regulatory bodies and stakeholders to facilitate seamless deployment. We believe this initiative will significantly lower distribution costs and improve fuel availability for our customers nationwide,” Chiejina stated. He added that over the next six weeks, the refinery expects at least 60 shiploads of these trucks to arrive in the country.

“This innovative distribution model is expected to catalyse efficiency gains across Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector, fostering greater transparency, reducing transportation bottlenecks, and ultimately enhancing energy security for the nation,” he added.

In June, the Dangote refinery revealed its plan to deploy 4,000 CNG trucks across Nigeria for the nationwide distribution of petroleum products.

“This bold initiative is projected to save Nigerians over N1.7tn annually in fuel distribution costs,” the company said.

The scheme is expected to significantly benefit over 42 million Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises by lowering energy costs and improving profitability.

The company said, “This strategic programme is part of Dangote’s broader commitment to eliminating logistics bottlenecks, enhancing energy efficiency, promoting environmental sustainability, and supporting Nigeria’s economic development. Lower fuel distribution costs will reduce production expenses, alleviate inflationary pressures, and stimulate overall economic growth.

“The initiative is also expected to revitalise dormant filling stations, creating over 15,000 direct jobs across the logistics value chain, including positions for drivers, station managers, and attendants at the new CNG stations,” the statement noted, stressing that the programme would help curb cross-border smuggling of petroleum products while supporting a more efficient and environmentally friendly distribution system.”

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